Near Death Canyon Loop
Near Death Canyon Loop
Near Death Canyon Loop
Near Death Canyon Loop
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Death Canyon Loop

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Teton Village, Wyoming
31.9
mi
Distance
6,632
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
31.94mi
Distance
6,632ft
Elevation Gain
6,632ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
10,831ft
High Point
6,403ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Death Canyon Loop is a 32-mile route in Grand Teton National Park. It starts and ends at the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center parking area. The route skirts the northeast shore of Phelps Lake, enters Death Canyon, and makes a counterclockwise loop through the Grand Teton backcountry. This is a moderate to strenuous loop that takes place approximately between 6,400 and 10800 feet above sea level with an overall elevation gain of around 6,250 feet. There are steep climbs and rocky slopes along with lush forests, alpine lakes, and incredible vistas with panoramic views featuring deep canyons and the surrounding Teton Mountains.DIRECTIONSTake the Phelps Lake Loop Trail around the northeast side of the lake to Death Canyon. Ascend the Death Canyon Trail through the canyon. After you reach the Death Canyon Patrol Cabin, turn right and follow the Alaska Basin Trail along the west sides of Albright Peak, Static Peak, and Buck Mountain. Go over Buck Pass and on to Sunset Lake (a beautiful spot to camp). Head south and make your way to the Teton Crest Trail (which becomes the Death Canyon Shelf Trail). Continue along the Death Canyon Shelf Trail until you reach Fox Pass. From Fox Pass, descend the Death Canyon Trail northeast. This will take you back to the Death Canyon Patrol Cabin. From there, retrace your steps back to the start (or add a few miles to your hike and follow the trail along the southwest side of Phelps Lake).WILDLIFEGrand Teton National Park is home to a variety of animals, including black and grizzly bears. Information about bear safety can be found online at the park's website.ENTRANCE FEEGrand Teton National Park charges a fee to enter the park. Park passes can be purchased upon arrival or in advance. Discounts are available for qualifying individuals. For more information please visit https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/fees.htm. CAMPING AND PERMITSTeton National Park requires a permit for overnight camping in the backcountry. Permits can be obtained in advance online at www.recreation.gov, or at the park the day before. Permit availability can be seen online at recreation.gov. A limited number of permits are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Read through the information at https://www.nps.gov/grte/planyourvisit/bcres.htm for more details. PARKINGThis loop starts from the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center Parking Area because it is easily accessible for all vehicles. As an alternative, if you have a high clearance / 4-wheel drive vehicle you have the option of starting from the Death Canyon Parking Area located down Moose-Wilson Road..WHEN TO VISITMid summer to early fall is the ideal time to visit this area. The trails along this route may be covered in snow in winter, spring, and even through early summer. Check at one of the Grand Teton visitor centers for current conditions before beginning this trek.BICYCLES AND VEHICLESBicycles and vehicles are not permitted on trails or in the backcountry.PETSPets are not permitted on trails or in the backcountry. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONNPS - Grand Teton National ParkHikes at Death CanyonLaurence Rockefeller PreserveDeath Canyon Trailhead

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